Motion to approve meeting minutes of August 26, 2006 was
made by District 12. Seconded by District 17.Motion passed.

Motion to approve finance report was made by District 15.Seconded by District 25.
Motion passed.

PVUA representative Dan Merck presented a draft of the
organization’s Constitution and By Laws.The question was raised concerning inclusion of the Oversight Committee.Dan also reported that the organization is looking for sites in the
western part of the state for holding umpire clinics.

The map for creating eight sections in the state was
presented and discussed.Motion to
adopt the map with the new Section 4 being comprised of only Districts 5, 7 and
11 with District 14 not splitting at the present time was made by District 14
and seconded by District 22.Motion
passed.The proposal will be taken
by Don for final approval by the Charter Committee.

A proposed schedule for assigning state tournaments was
moved for adoption by District 22 and seconded by District 25.Motion passed.

Motion to have the top two teams from the east and west
tournaments for Major League and below meet for single elimination playoff with
the consolation game was made by District 1 and seconded by District 22.Motion defeated.

Motion to have pool play in the east and west tournaments
for Major League and below with the top two teams from each play a single game
for east and west championship and the
two winners meet for a double elimination playoff was made by District 14 and
seconded by District 11.Motion
passed.

Motion to assign the 2007 state baseball championships at
the site of the east tournament and the 2007 state softball championships at the
site of the west tournament for the Major League and below and alternating in
subsequent years was made by District 14 and seconded by District 30.Motion passed.The schedule
is attached.

Don Soucy was introduced and commented on the following:

Eastern Region District Administrators clinic to be held in Bristol November 3rd to 5th.

ASAP program – participation percentage increasing nation wide, in the east
region and in Pennsylvania.He encouraged the DAs to continue to stress the importance to their
leagues.

This year saw an increase in the number of total teams in Little League.

Expressed his appreciation to Pennsylvania DAs for their commitment to the
program.

Upcoming International Congress at
Houston
in April.

Dates for upcoming clinics.
Information can be found on the web site.

Topics that were discussed at the recent Advisory Committee meeting.

Next meeting date was announced to be January 27, 2007 at
the LundyCenter, Little League Headquarters at
11:00 a.m.